Keon-Hyung Lee, Ph.D., M.P.H., is Associate Professor of public administration and public health in the Askew School of Public Administration and Policy at FSU. Dr. Lee is also the Ph.D. director at the Askew School. Before coming to FSU, he was a faculty member at Western Michigan University and University of Central Florida where he taught health care finance, health policy analysis, managed care, health economics, quantitative analysis, and scientific inquiry. He also worked for three years as a resident consultant at RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, California.

Yeo, Y-H & Lee, K-H. (November 2013-April 2014). A Comparative Analysis of Managing Quasi-Public Organizations: Focusing on the Local Public Hospitals of South Korea and the United States. Funded by the Korea Research Foundation. Total award $13,700.

Kim, C-H. & Lee, K-H. (September 2013-October 2014). What Makes the Change of Public Health Expenditure? A Comparative Study between Korea and U.S. Funded by the Korea Research Foundation. Total award $25,500.